Rogersneighborhood is saying thank you to health care workers by lighting up the movement behind this is called Let There Be Light. We spoke to one mom in the neighborhood who helped organize the event. She's a former nurse, and her husband is also a physician, and she gave her message to health care workers. We've just lived our whole life experiencing him in the healthcare field, me in the healthcare field, and we know what it takes. And I are Family definitely understands what everyone's out there doing the long hours they're putting in. And so I've just been a really huge proponents and says it started. Stay home, please. You know of the health care workers needs you right now to mitigate so they can do their jobs. And we just want to say like you are the soldiers on the front lines and you are putting yourselves out there to take care of everyone and thank you

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Updated: 11:09 AM CDT Apr 2, 2020

On Wednesday, a neighborhood in Rogers joined the "Let There Be Light" to honor healthcare workers. Several homes put out candles and luminaries on their porch and around their driveways to support the doctors, nurses, first responders and other medical professionals who are working to aid others during the COVID-19 outbreak.40/29 News spoke to one mom, Krystal Canzoneri, about why she chose to spread the message. "We want to say thank you! You are the soldiers on the front line and you are putting yourselves out there to take care of everyone," Canzoneri said.

On Wednesday, a neighborhood in Rogers joined the "Let There Be Light" to honor healthcare workers.

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Several homes put out candles and luminaries on their porch and around their driveways to support the doctors, nurses, first responders and other medical professionals who are working to aid others during the COVID-19 outbreak.

40/29 News spoke to one mom, Krystal Canzoneri, about why she chose to spread the message.

"We want to say thank you! You are the soldiers on the front line and you are putting yourselves out there to take care of everyone," Canzoneri said.